Found out that the word "botulism" derives from the Latin word botulus, meaning sausage.

In Wildbad, Germany, 1793, 13 people shared one sausage during a simple meal. Within a few hours they were all very ill, and six of them died. The bacteria that caused the disease is known as Clostridum Botulinum, a very malicious bacteria that will attack the nerve system as soon as it gets into a body, leaving the victim paralysed, eventually suffocating to death. It can be killed easily, by two minutes of cooking.

Interesting. I am a Chef for a living and know what Botulism is , but never new its roots. I have to talk this one up at work, althoughn i can see the sausage and suffocation going in the same sentence to lead to disaster

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Another one is how the Roman's washed their clothes with piss, so the ammonia would kill the bacteria. So essentially, noone in Rome actually had a white toga on- they were all that disgusting half yellow. if you were wearing a snow white toga, it was a big fucking deal.

Another one is how the Roman's washed their clothes with piss, so the ammonia would kill the bacteria. So essentially, noone in Rome actually had a white toga on- they were all that disgusting half yellow. if you were wearing a snow white toga, it was a big fucking deal.

And now we await a realistic movie based in Ancient Roman times, where everyone stinks of piss and wears dripping yellow togas, save a select few.

Another one is how the Roman's washed their clothes with piss, so the ammonia would kill the bacteria. So essentially, noone in Rome actually had a white toga on- they were all that disgusting half yellow. if you were wearing a snow white toga, it was a big fucking deal.

And way up to the 19th century, wee was used to treat wool to stop it from being prickly.

Another one is how the Roman's washed their clothes with piss, so the ammonia would kill the bacteria. So essentially, noone in Rome actually had a white toga on- they were all that disgusting half yellow. if you were wearing a snow white toga, it was a big fucking deal.

And way up to the 19th century, wee was used to treat wool to stop it from being prickly.

And it is also used to set dyes and tan hides. (just trying to be helpfull )

Another one is how the Roman's washed their clothes with piss, so the ammonia would kill the bacteria. So essentially, noone in Rome actually had a white toga on- they were all that disgusting half yellow. if you were wearing a snow white toga, it was a big fucking deal.

And way up to the 19th century, wee was used to treat wool to stop it from being prickly.

And it is also used to set dyes and tan hides. (just trying to be helpfull )

Or to clean jellyfish bites, or to kill the weed in your garden.

Just recalled the textile factories in Tilburg (a humble city in the south of The Netherlands) used to pay their workers for their pee. They were given bottles, they had to fill 'em and take 'em back, and then they were paid for it. To this day, on Carnaval, the people of Tilburg call themselves Kruikenzeikers after this event.

Didja know that it's unsafe to feed honey to a baby? Here's the reason why:

QUESTION: Can a nursing mother eat honey?

ANSWER: Honey is not a problem for mom to eat. The gut flora of adults and children over a year old are able to fend off the botulism spores that may be present in honey, and render them harmless. Since the spores would be killed in your gastrointestinal tract, they would not make it into your bloodstream and therefore cannot be present in your milk.

A baby's gut can't defend itself against the botulism spores, and so they can colonize the intestinal tract, germinate and release botulinum neurotoxin. As a result, honey is not recommended for babies under a year old. It's recommended that you avoid giving baby anything that contains honey, or make sure that the cooking process kills any botulism spores that might be present. To kill botulism spores, the food must be cooked at 240 degrees Fahrenheit (this requires a pressure cooker) for at least 15 minutes. Botulism spores are very heat resistant - it takes more than six hours of boiling at 212 degrees Fahrenheit to kill the spores. The toxin is less resistant - boiling foods (at 212 degrees Fahrenheit) for 10 minutes will destroy the toxin.

Didja know that it's unsafe to feed honey to a baby? Here's the reason why:

QUESTION: Can a nursing mother eat honey?

ANSWER: Honey is not a problem for mom to eat. The gut flora of adults and children over a year old are able to fend off the botulism spores that may be present in honey, and render them harmless. Since the spores would be killed in your gastrointestinal tract, they would not make it into your bloodstream and therefore cannot be present in your milk.

A baby's gut can't defend itself against the botulism spores, and so they can colonize the intestinal tract, germinate and release botulinum neurotoxin. As a result, honey is not recommended for babies under a year old. It's recommended that you avoid giving baby anything that contains honey, or make sure that the cooking process kills any botulism spores that might be present. To kill botulism spores, the food must be cooked at 240 degrees Fahrenheit (this requires a pressure cooker) for at least 15 minutes. Botulism spores are very heat resistant - it takes more than six hours of boiling at 212 degrees Fahrenheit to kill the spores. The toxin is less resistant - boiling foods (at 212 degrees Fahrenheit) for 10 minutes will destroy the toxin.

And on top of all that, most of it will get all over the furniture anyway.

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Yep: there is a warning on most honey packages here. But I didn't know why.

Honey contains something (forgot the name) that will help your body at taking nutrients. That's why warm milk with honey should help you when you need sleep: the milk to make you sleepy, and the honey to take it easy.
Unfortunately by heating the honey too much, this effect honey has, will disappear.

If your honey starts to form chrystals, put your jar in a basin of warm water, no more than 40 degrees Celsius. Leave overnight, and your honey will be chrystal-clear.

All you need to learn to become a master chef is located in an educational computer game, originally released in 2003 by PG Games Entertainment. I learned everything by playing it, and now all my friends think I am so good. It has seven steps in it, I think what you mentioned in this topic is included here.

It has now been released as freeware. It previously cost 300$ (and only available to chefs in a university). It is entitled Cooking Breakfast 2, but not really limited to breakfast.

Kangaroos have two vaginas but no uterus. When the embryonic kangaroo begins to enter the fetal stage it is forced from whichever vagina it occupies and must find it's way to the mother's pouch to continue developing or die trying.

All you need to learn to become a master chef is located in an educational computer game, originally released in 2003 by PG Games Entertainment. I learned everything by playing it, and now all my friends think I am so good. It has seven steps in it, I think what you mentioned in this topic is included here.

It has now been released as freeware. It previously cost 300$ (and only available to chefs in a university). It is entitled Cooking Breakfast 2, but not really limited to breakfast.

All you need to learn to become a master chef is located in an educational computer game, originally released in 2003 by PG Games Entertainment. I learned everything by playing it, and now all my friends think I am so good. It has seven steps in it, I think what you mentioned in this topic is included here.

It has now been released as freeware. It previously cost 300$ (and only available to chefs in a university). It is entitled Cooking Breakfast 2, but not really limited to breakfast.

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